
Technology. Projects that directly apply scientific principles to manufacturing and practical uses.
Projects in this category could involve civil, mechanical, aeronautical, chemical, electrical, photographic, sound, automotive, marine, heating, refrigerating, transportation, and environmental engineering; electronics; etc.
The following requirements apply to Biology/Microbiology; Chemistry/Biochemistry; Computer Science; Earth and Space Sciences; Engineering; Mathematics; Medicine and Health; and Physics.
1. Only one (1) project can be entered per competition.
2. Submit one copy of a double-spaced scientific paper to accompany the project to be submitted. The content of the paper, which should not exceed five (5) pages, should include: a short introduction describing the background and purpose of the work, an experimental section including both methods and results, and a concluding section discussing the results and their implications. Tables, graphs, charts, maps, photographs, raw statistical data, etc. should be included whenever possible. They must also include references used and acknowledgements of any individuals who served as direct academic resources. The student’s name, page number must be on the top of each page. Supporting documents must be submitted with the scientific paper.
3. The contestant is to make an oral presentation (minimum 5 minutes). This time limit does not include the time required for judge’s questions and contestant to responses.
4. Contestants are responsible for providing their own equipment.
5. Contestants must provide a display board for each qualifying entry. No display boards are permitted to appear in more than one competition. Additionally, the content of each display board must be relevant to the competition. Items used for demonstrations can be transferred if needed. (if applicable).
STEM projects will be judged by the following criteria:
Quality of Research
Scientific Approach/Method (20)
Validity of Information (10)
Validity of Conclusion(s) (10)
Depth of Understanding Oral Presentation
Knowledge Gained and Creativity (20)
Thoroughness & Individual Work (20)
Written Report (10)
Visual Presentation (10)
STEM WRITTEN REPORTS SHOULD FOLLOW THIS FORMAT ORDER:
TITLE PAGE, REPORT CONTENT, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, REFERENCES
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS SHOULD FOLLOW THIS FORMAT ORDER:
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS TITLE PAGE, SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS, SCIENCE VERIFICATION
